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Back in 1899, Max Beerbohm described it as "a hoop through which every eminent actor must, sooner or later, jump".
Few female actors get the chance to play the role which Max Beerbohm described as "the hoop through which every eminent actor must, sooner or later, jump".
On the occasion of this list by Alec Baldwin, the eminent actor and New York Philharmonic announcer, the series moves to the Culture Desk.
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Eminent actors, including Laurence Olivier and Orson Welles, have shown that some types of films thrive on expansive theatrical voicing and gesture.
'He's never afraid of overdoing it, of being florid, and he pulls off the most unforgettable imaginative transplantations.' He has also developed the happy habit of attracting eminent actors like Stewart and McDiarmid - who have been in the theatre longer than he has been alive - and then facilitating some of the best performances of their careers.
I understand why novelists feel this way: it's not just because they're pleased as punch to have eminent actors such as Blunt, or John Cusack in High Fidelity, bringing their characters to life, but also because, if they're real artists, they must trust adapters to be creatively faithless.
She's really one of the pre-eminent actors of her generation".
Nicholas Hytner, director of the National, ranks him among the pre-eminent actors of his generation - a John Gielgud for the 21st century.
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